Wedding ceremonies hold a significant place in Uzbek ethnoculture and folklore. This grand system, which encompasses numerous rituals observed in a strict sequence and complementing one another, preserves the ancient traditions and beliefs of the people. The songs, recitations, and blessings performed during these ceremonies have always captured the attention of folklore researchers. This article discusses the “Kelin Tushdi” ceremony in the folklore of the Fergana Valley and the yor-yor songs performed during it.